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November 2023                       November 2023
 RECIPE OF THE MONTH   and  apart  from  a  few  very  minor
        than 3/16 .inch thick 20 years ago
                th
 Thanks to our WI members for sharing their favourites   cracks  was  still  going  strong
        maintenance free to this very day.
        The  pool  was  often  a  focal  point
 Scotch Eggs   for  the  town  hosting  swimming
        galas  and  water  polo  matches.
 I did this the other day and realised how yummy they are and filling.   Indeed, the game was so popular
        in the town that at one time most
        of  the  pubs  had  their  own  polo
 Ingredients    team.

    5 eggs   Like most pools it had come under

    1  pkt  of  sausages   threat  and  in  1973  when  it  was
 good quality   losing  substantial  amounts  of
        water, the council wanted to close
    Panko breadcrumbs   the  pool.  However,  the  problem
        was  soon  fixed  and  the  local
    Oil for frying
        population    of   Cirencester
        campaigned to keep it open.  An
 Method   ex- lady mayor gave a substantial
        sum  and  the  pool  was  saved  for
 1.  Boil  4  eggs  cool  and   future generations.
 remove the shells
        Since  then,  the  management  of
 2.  Take  the  skin  off  the   the pool was handed over to a charitable trust in 1983 which is now looking at
 sausages  and  mix  into  a   converting  into  a  CIO  (Charitable  Incorporated  Organisation)  providing  limited
 ball.  At  this  stage  you  can   liability for the trustees.
 add some herbs or spice to
 the sausage meat but I just   The  pool  enjoys  the  support  of  Cirencester  Town  Council  who  owns  the  site,
 like to buy savoury sausages like toulouse.   charges a peppercorn rent and provides a yearly grant of between £2,500 and
        £3,000.  This  in  recent  years  has  been  match  funded  by  St  James  Place  Wealth
 3.  Divide  into  4  then  slightly  flour  a  board  and  roll  out  the  sausage   Management
 meat and wrap around the egg.  Repeat with each egg.
        The committee is always looking at new initiatives. For instance, local youths were
 4. Crack the spare egg into a bowl and beat. In another dish put the   coming  in  over  the  walls  a  few  years  ago  so  it  was  decided  to  make  Friday
 Panko  breadcrumbs  these  are  fab  to  use  but  you  can  use  any   evening a Youth Evening for 10-17 year olds. This was an attempt to engage with
 breadcrumbs.    young people, cut vandalism and it seems to have worked.

 5.  Dip  each  scotch  egg  in  the  beaten  egg    then  roll  in  the   A couple of years ago, the pool made an offer to single parent families of a hot
 breadcrumbs and put to one side.   meal and a free swim. Adult sessions and lane sessions are also on offer in what I
        feel is a very inclusive approach by the committee. Early morning lane swimming
 6. When ready fry in oil until browned on all sides and enjoy.   is very popular amongst the dedicated serious swimmers.

        As we sat in the small room overlooking the pool, I noticed some books on the
        shelves. It  turned  out  that  a local  lady  Val  Wheeler  had  been  running  this fund
        raiser for a number of years from a local hall which raises £1,000 each year for the
        pool.

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